[Az-Geocaching] Proposed changes to Coronado national forest roads

Jason West jdwest32 at cox.net
Mon Mar 30 19:31:29 CDT 2009


I have seen roads in Coconino National Forest that were closed and they 
could not be walked on.  that is because they ripped the road with a 
dozer and cut trees down and dragged them across the road.  see 
attached.  this causes much more impact then just simply closing the 
road.  Most of these roads that are closed should not be closed at all. 
it is already there and driving down them does not really cause any real 
harm.  close a road like the picture attached and not only is it closed 
to us the taxpayers but firefighters cant even get in there.
j


On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 5:10 PM , AZcachemeister wrote:

> I don't know if the longest road slated to be closed leads to a cache 
> or not, but an extra 0.77 mile hike on a closed road (assuming we can 
> walk on the 'closed road') would only add about a half star for 
> terrain, IMNSHO.
>
> ACM
> 
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> ShadowAce wrote:
>> Sent to the AZList as well as AZPaul, Carmel, Bugmann, Cog&Gil and 
>> HornyToad...
>> (Please resend to friends who use the forest roads of the Coronado 
>> national forest)
>>
>>  I was contacted by a friend today with questions about some of the 
>> forest service roads inn the Catalina mountain range and whilee 
>> speaking with different rangers, I was informed that a scoping change 
>> is in affect.
>>
>>  For all those interested, the public has until April 15th to comment 
>> it appears.. As such, if you have feelings on this or know friends 
>> and family in the area, please help spread the word.
>>
>> 
>> http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coronado/travel/proposed-change-scoping-03112009.pdf
>> This is a link to the PDF file which explains the changes
>>
>> 
>> http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coronado/travel/scrd-scoping-notice-03112009.shtml
>> This is the link to the webpage which discusses the topic.
>>
>>  I already know of one cache that will be a bit more difficult to 
>> reach if one of the roads gets decommissioned. Simply means a longer 
>> walk, but cache owners may want to know (I emailed them directly as 
>> well).
>>
>>  Please help spread the word.. The rangers were nice enough to point 
>> this out to me and I ask that you help let others know.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> ShadowAce / Dirk
>> 
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